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and they were being trained by us. tan they were getting a taste of combat. >> oliver: the nva were the north vietnamese regular army and viet cong or vc were south communist guerillas, both formidable enemies. >> when you're going out on a patrol you're predominantly in the hands and safety of the indigenous troops that you trained. did you have any anxieties about how reliable these guys are? >> none at all. because we trained them and we were paying them very good money. i wasn't going to watch him and watch the nva, too. >> oliver:, but the embattled president and viet cong and nva were weren't the only problems. >> his brother the head of the secret police brutally oppressed any opposition to the government. this was particularly true in connection with the buddhist monks. buddhist monks began it to light themselves on fire in protest against the government. this put kennedy and his advisors in a very difficult position. >> this crisis turned the united states very hesitantly against him. >> oliver: and as the pro
and they were being trained by us. tan they were getting a taste of combat. >> oliver: the nva were the north vietnamese regular army and viet cong or vc were south communist guerillas, both formidable enemies. >> when you're going out on a patrol you're predominantly in the hands and safety of the indigenous troops that you trained. did you have any anxieties about how reliable these guys are? >> none at all. because we trained them and we were paying them very good money. i...
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ben wittes, could you give us a brief overview of your book? >> sure. when i sat down to write this book -- this is a fast changing world and relatively few areas of that have changed faster than the area i sat down to write about which was the legal structure of counterterrorism. when i sat down to write this book which was almost two years ago there was a working premise that was as obvious to me then as it is counter intuitive today which was a new administration coming in would be a conservative administration or a liberal administration has one of its obvious priorities of putting on a more solid footing of the counterterrorism authority that it felt it needed because these were so in contest relatively easy and the second myth is that the laws we already have better system. for example on the left is a these are easy question if we simply follow law and we don't violate the law then everything would be fine and we would, you know, our problems would go away and we would deal with terrorists in the criminal justice system and be fined. on the other
ben wittes, could you give us a brief overview of your book? >> sure. when i sat down to write this book -- this is a fast changing world and relatively few areas of that have changed faster than the area i sat down to write about which was the legal structure of counterterrorism. when i sat down to write this book which was almost two years ago there was a working premise that was as obvious to me then as it is counter intuitive today which was a new administration coming in would be a...
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david: will it be good or bad for us? >> it would be terrible for us. this is as stupid as the arrest of obama care. schering-plough just came to market with an antisigh cot tk drug. it --ant psychotic drug. if they thought the patent life would be short they wouldn't have paid $16 billion for the company and the company wouldn't have developed it knowing no big drug marketer would pay $16 billion for it. david: they patent lot of moan out in terms of developing the drugs. they want that money to be paid off in terms of the price. >> boo hoo hoo. i'm crying for the drug companies. a patent is a licensed monopoly, a license to rape and pillage your customers. that is what they often do. the patent period is 20 years. a certain amount of that is used for research and development. what i say is shorten the patent period to get cheap drugs on the market and in exchange we guarantee a certain period. 10 years or whatever in which the patent will be in effect. they get a guarantee and we get cheaper drugs. david: they are raping and pillaging. >> blame that o
david: will it be good or bad for us? >> it would be terrible for us. this is as stupid as the arrest of obama care. schering-plough just came to market with an antisigh cot tk drug. it --ant psychotic drug. if they thought the patent life would be short they wouldn't have paid $16 billion for the company and the company wouldn't have developed it knowing no big drug marketer would pay $16 billion for it. david: they patent lot of moan out in terms of developing the drugs. they want that...
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thank you for starting us off. it is hard to turn the end -- of course, the discussion, but that being the part of real the and mike, we will talk about some of the reality of life -- being part of the reality of life, we would like to talk about some of the reality of life on the hill. maybe i will start with you and work back. some general thoughts -- tell us a little bit about what first motivated you to go out and run for congress. i do not think any of you were legislators before? correct? i would like to hear what motivated you to run, a little bit about what you really hoped to get done when you were elected, and then may be an honest assessment of how difficult it may have been to see some of that come to fruition. if you've got some success stories, i would love to hear them. we are also a little bit interested in -- because we want to get to reality -- what are the frustrations and roadblocks? >> i remember in july of 2005, drinking liberally at the brewery in philadelphia and i set out was running for co
thank you for starting us off. it is hard to turn the end -- of course, the discussion, but that being the part of real the and mike, we will talk about some of the reality of life -- being part of the reality of life, we would like to talk about some of the reality of life on the hill. maybe i will start with you and work back. some general thoughts -- tell us a little bit about what first motivated you to go out and run for congress. i do not think any of you were legislators before? correct?...
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>> it could destroy us if we let it. the whole focus is to stay together and to find bond and to work together to keep the hope alive. it is important we have a two and a half-year-old and that is very important to us also and so when jaycee comes home she will need that family life. she can't afford for us to be split up. >> geraldo: i wonder, is it worse that you saw it happen? do you relive it? do you wonder? >> it is hard to say, i don't think so because at least i know something rather than -- >> not knowing anything. if she hadn't got off the bus at 4:00 that evening we wouldn't have known she had been gone all day. it is fortunate that he saw what he saw. >> geraldo: describe the car, karl. >> i believe it was a silver two tone ford grenada, two door. >> geraldo: and you saw a man driving. >> i didn't see the driver. it was the pass german soldier. i looked in the window. a passenger. flat features. no makeup. no earrings. >> greg: here is a composite based on karl's description. he guesses her age. the age of thi
>> it could destroy us if we let it. the whole focus is to stay together and to find bond and to work together to keep the hope alive. it is important we have a two and a half-year-old and that is very important to us also and so when jaycee comes home she will need that family life. she can't afford for us to be split up. >> geraldo: i wonder, is it worse that you saw it happen? do you relive it? do you wonder? >> it is hard to say, i don't think so because at least i know...
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free fire zones zone, while we don't work use that terminology, you see the indiscriminate use of force, that is a judgment on my part. the indiscriminate part. but you see air strikes and ground forces going in and killing civilians, you know, first claiming that they have killed the insurgents, the taliban, and then having to roll back and saying they are killing civilians. and we see the results of that. the same thing happened in the non-that turns the locals against us, in terms of a government that we are supporting. soap from fourth a moral and from a standpoint it is a bad strategy. on. >> i should mention one other thing. the media. and how much attention we are paying to atrocities. there was a winter soldiers form earlier, last year in washington, d.c., and there have been some around the country that have gotten all this no coverage, very similar, you know, soldiers, veterans coming for to talk about atrocities that they witnessed. very little attention paid to it. so the alternative media has been paying attention. the nation did some independent reporting interviewing sold
free fire zones zone, while we don't work use that terminology, you see the indiscriminate use of force, that is a judgment on my part. the indiscriminate part. but you see air strikes and ground forces going in and killing civilians, you know, first claiming that they have killed the insurgents, the taliban, and then having to roll back and saying they are killing civilians. and we see the results of that. the same thing happened in the non-that turns the locals against us, in terms of a...
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they took us in khaki uniforms and put us on a train, sent us all across the u.s., and we landed in virginia, where we boarded a ship to newport news and headed out. we were given translation books, and we thought we were going to france. we said we were going to this country, big coastline and everything, quite a ways out. they said it was french morocco. that is how we learned there was another country that spoke french besides france. that was where we landed, and it was an experience to be on the first landing. that was 1942. >> today, we experience a lot of inflation coming to us in various ways, technology changing, and i want to ask, did any of you no newspaper or magazine writers that may have accompanied your unit's, and what sort of news to to get from back home? did you get any clippings or articles that told you what was going on after you deployed? >> in my case, i received lots of letters from lots of relatives. that kept me up to date with what was happening in leavenworth, kan., and other places. and they told me lots of news about what was going on in the war. i think the pr
they took us in khaki uniforms and put us on a train, sent us all across the u.s., and we landed in virginia, where we boarded a ship to newport news and headed out. we were given translation books, and we thought we were going to france. we said we were going to this country, big coastline and everything, quite a ways out. they said it was french morocco. that is how we learned there was another country that spoke french besides france. that was where we landed, and it was an experience to be...
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that's close enough to give us some prty heavy rain out there. may actually be touching cape cod over the weekend as well. especially on saturday. so lots to watch with danny. i think a lot of the model guidance will catch up to this storm tomorrow certainly. today's high temperature 92. i might think that it will be a little cooler tomorrow as the front slips on through. our temperature right now still mild at 81 degrees. baltimore 77 degrees. so it is warm out there and our forecast for tonight will only see temperatures dropping to about 71 degrees. tomorrow's forecast sunny, warm, maybe an isolated evening storm. temperature # 9 -- 89 degrees. here's your five-day forecast. david might not be quite as warm as today was which did hit 92. the front will rest a little bit. notice the drop in temperatures for friday, saturday and sunday only near 80 or the low 80s but again there could be some real good rain on those three days associated with not just the one system danny but another separate storm that could be coming through. might impact the
that's close enough to give us some prty heavy rain out there. may actually be touching cape cod over the weekend as well. especially on saturday. so lots to watch with danny. i think a lot of the model guidance will catch up to this storm tomorrow certainly. today's high temperature 92. i might think that it will be a little cooler tomorrow as the front slips on through. our temperature right now still mild at 81 degrees. baltimore 77 degrees. so it is warm out there and our forecast for...
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customers that use the internet, use online banking. it all kind of falls in with what you're doing, and it's free. you can pay all your bills online, customers can save tons of time. we have great new image atms. it will give you a receipt which has a copy of the check you deposited. deposit cash, any denomination you don't even have to count the cash, just put it in there. let it do the work for you. and they can have those deposits posted to their account the same business day up until 8 o'clock. you're in control of your finances. now when you talk about convenience, you measure us up to everyone else. well, you'll see we stand ahead of the curve. >>> there's a reason for that music. there is a reason. well, the reason for the season. it gives you an idea of what's happening around the country. case in point, some of of the big events you may want to consider. today marks the beginning of elvis week in memphis, tennessee. >> if you've never been to graceland, you're not an american. >> wow, good thing i've been there. quite a statem
customers that use the internet, use online banking. it all kind of falls in with what you're doing, and it's free. you can pay all your bills online, customers can save tons of time. we have great new image atms. it will give you a receipt which has a copy of the check you deposited. deposit cash, any denomination you don't even have to count the cash, just put it in there. let it do the work for you. and they can have those deposits posted to their account the same business day up until 8...
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as a matter of fact, he called us just to teach us. he would call our house and said here is this patient, tell me what you did, and let me show you how to recognize entrance wounds an exit wounds. so we assume -- and exit wounds. so we assumed that earl rose would do the autopsy when the president was taken away, we realized, gee, the body's gone, earl's not going to do the autopsy, and these guys are not going to have any medical records to go by. but that was kind of the medical surprise, if you will. didn't think about why they would have done that. >> it wasn't related to competency as -- >> no. earl rose was and i think is still recognized as one of the outstanding forensic pathologists in the country. new president johnson was not willing to leave dallas on air force one without president kennedy's body. >> so you think it was probably his decision as opposed to mrs. kennedy? >> what i heard is that president johnson wouldn't leave without president kennedy's body and i don't know any facts, but it makes sense. i mean, he was a
as a matter of fact, he called us just to teach us. he would call our house and said here is this patient, tell me what you did, and let me show you how to recognize entrance wounds an exit wounds. so we assume -- and exit wounds. so we assumed that earl rose would do the autopsy when the president was taken away, we realized, gee, the body's gone, earl's not going to do the autopsy, and these guys are not going to have any medical records to go by. but that was kind of the medical surprise, if...
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we have always used projections. we have always looked at -- neil: i don't need to project that this is not working. i don't need to project that we're wasting money, and i don't need to project that this is good money going after bad. that's a fact. >> but you know what? the other side is that you have nobel prize winners and i know you disagree with them, but nevertheless, they have the opinion that not only is the first money that we put in not enough, if you take a look at -- neil: but, mike, all of these guys missed the financial free for squall last fall. i'm not saying they should be nostra damus, but if you miss that who is to say you're right now? >> neil, krugman did not miss t he was talking about the mortgage meltdown almost a year and a half ago. neil: krugman blasted this administration for wanting to rein in fannie and freddie. you think throwing good money after bad money is right. >> we do know this. there is not enough confidence in the market. you got to do something. neil: thank you. ♪ bicycle,
we have always used projections. we have always looked at -- neil: i don't need to project that this is not working. i don't need to project that we're wasting money, and i don't need to project that this is good money going after bad. that's a fact. >> but you know what? the other side is that you have nobel prize winners and i know you disagree with them, but nevertheless, they have the opinion that not only is the first money that we put in not enough, if you take a look at -- neil:...
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. >> use it as a form of strength to help you to succeed to be focused and to know that you not only are gifts of god, but you have greatness inside of you. >> the american federation of teachers president is also touring schools in baltimore city today, baltimore is one of eight stops nationwide that she'll be visiting. back to you on tv hill. >> complete coverage continues at 4:00, 5:00 and 6:00. a new semester at the university of college park started off on a sour note. there's no word on his current condition, campus police are trying to figure out exactly what happened. >> even if you haven't paid your taxes the state is willing to forgive you, ron matson is live in the newsroom with details of a just announced tax amnesty program. >> the program is a win for the state and a win for messengerrers, the state gets the money its due and taxpayers get to clear their back taxes. those who owe back taxes will have from september 1st to october 30th to pay back what they owe free of penalty and interest approved. the holiday applies to income, sales, withholding and other taxes. mary,
. >> use it as a form of strength to help you to succeed to be focused and to know that you not only are gifts of god, but you have greatness inside of you. >> the american federation of teachers president is also touring schools in baltimore city today, baltimore is one of eight stops nationwide that she'll be visiting. back to you on tv hill. >> complete coverage continues at 4:00, 5:00 and 6:00. a new semester at the university of college park started off on a sour note....
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she had heard him use this refrain before. he goes off script after being encouraged by his friend to tell them about the dream. the speech just takes off and blows up. that is the party right that we remember. you have written the book on it. it is the contract in the beginning that really makes the speech. it is that platform he built that makes all that dream stuff possible at the end. talk to me about the first half of how he constructed the speech. >> one of the things to point out is that the beginning prepares for the end in a very simple cents. he starts after his brief welcome by invoking the abraham lincoln without naming him, five score years ago american -- great american in whose shadow we stand today. he sets the stage there for the metaphor of the promissory note, which he develops a great length in the early. reps. -- in the early paragraphs. his belief in the pure ideal articulated by thomas jefferson, and to the constitution itself, about which there was a great argument about whether it was an anti slavery o
she had heard him use this refrain before. he goes off script after being encouraged by his friend to tell them about the dream. the speech just takes off and blows up. that is the party right that we remember. you have written the book on it. it is the contract in the beginning that really makes the speech. it is that platform he built that makes all that dream stuff possible at the end. talk to me about the first half of how he constructed the speech. >> one of the things to point out...
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the city of phoenix is using the same amount of water now than we used a decade ago, through both technology and education, not regulation. we invested in a central arizona project, it brings us about 40% of the water through the lower colorado through a series of canals up to phoenix. and also the groundwater, the runoff from the snow mountains of north, through the salt river project, including investing in water ranches. water valleys of that can be connected to the canals to bring the water to us. we are in a desert. we treasure both the principal defense and the water very highly. but we have water for growth -- just smart " we are focused on and sustainable growth. host: bill in miami, florida. democrat. on with mayor phil gordon from phoenix. caller: i forgot my question -- but i have another question in mind for you. our property taxes here in miami have gone up quite a bit. i do not know if it is true, but will go will begin. in our area, we do public works -- money is going to, i would say for private enterprises. we are building a stadium for the marlins, and i don't understand wh
the city of phoenix is using the same amount of water now than we used a decade ago, through both technology and education, not regulation. we invested in a central arizona project, it brings us about 40% of the water through the lower colorado through a series of canals up to phoenix. and also the groundwater, the runoff from the snow mountains of north, through the salt river project, including investing in water ranches. water valleys of that can be connected to the canals to bring the water...
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used to be too high. they have limited the steps and legal aid centers for migrant workers at the same time other legal aid centers are under pressure that they give visits and get harassed so it is a mixed picture as always but i do think it is moving in the right direction and of course, we can talk about the judges and how much they are paid and the potential for corruption that is the justice system. that is another e fined, another day. >> one quick comment they deliberately referred to collective bargaining and not act unions. am i 88 local workers group so the idea is to try to find a way that is not the independent political force but something, obviously under freedom of association that is where we would like to me as fully independent but in the meantime it seems some form of organization that could engage in collective bargaining on workplace issues should not be a thread but should be viewed as an asset to the government which is worker unrest. alex is talking and a book of one example of a b
used to be too high. they have limited the steps and legal aid centers for migrant workers at the same time other legal aid centers are under pressure that they give visits and get harassed so it is a mixed picture as always but i do think it is moving in the right direction and of course, we can talk about the judges and how much they are paid and the potential for corruption that is the justice system. that is another e fined, another day. >> one quick comment they deliberately referred...
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use me. somehow. and i came back here eventually did some interviews and talked to an old friend at the defense department and i wound up talking to going over to the peace core because an old friend of mine named franklin williams that had been deputy attorney general was sergeant shiver's man for africa in the peace corporation and he said you have to come here and so i was energy chantd with them and thought it was a terrific idea. it was just getting started. i spoke spanish so they said, well, pick a country. so i said all right. i'll do peru and they said that's fine. you have to talk to mr. shiver when he gets back but we worked that out. >> so when did you first meet walter cronkite? >> i suppose when i was senator kennedy's press secretary i guess this the normal course of being press secretary i probably talked to him a few times about a story or something that had happened, thing where is fairly relaxed those days you could talk to almost anybody. >> and of all the people you've been around
use me. somehow. and i came back here eventually did some interviews and talked to an old friend at the defense department and i wound up talking to going over to the peace core because an old friend of mine named franklin williams that had been deputy attorney general was sergeant shiver's man for africa in the peace corporation and he said you have to come here and so i was energy chantd with them and thought it was a terrific idea. it was just getting started. i spoke spanish so they said,...
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it was noam who told us about what was happening in timor and lead us to take those trips to try to expose what was happening. i'll bet almost everyone here tonight in this sanctuary has this story about discovering noam's writings or his voice or his words and how it has changed your life. when i most affected as it traveled the country the young soldiers to come up to me and when i asked them what made the difference, why they turned, why they could be, how they could be so brave and courageous in resisting war, so often these young men and women will say, some one-handed me a book of noam chomsky. [applause] rn dowdey roy said something wonderful about noam in your book, wortock, who spoke here in may of 2003. she has a chapter, the loneliness of noam chomsky where she writes, when i first read noam chomsky it occurred to me that his marshaling of the evidence, the volume of it, the relentlessness of it was a little, how shall i put it, insane. even a quarter of the evidence he compiled would have been enough to convince me. i used to wonder why he needed to do so much work but now i
it was noam who told us about what was happening in timor and lead us to take those trips to try to expose what was happening. i'll bet almost everyone here tonight in this sanctuary has this story about discovering noam's writings or his voice or his words and how it has changed your life. when i most affected as it traveled the country the young soldiers to come up to me and when i asked them what made the difference, why they turned, why they could be, how they could be so brave and...
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but not for the rest of us. this is a very significant issue especially for people who live and expensive housing markets like california where you can't really find a home from less than half a million dollars but very difficult to work with the jumbo market here because dumb blondes the secondary market for both is certainly tried up because think someone to take the risk. take a look at the interest rates as you see between conforming loans which is basically a 30 year fixed rate mortgage for $470,000 or less below 5 1/2% in this is where the secondary market has become to be applied again. jumbo rates anything of both you still see a significant increase in a significant price for risking their over 6% at this point. the caller's point is she is even on the water with a double and that's more difficult to twist and certainly no official program yet has been launched the best is to engage her lender in a conversation and try to negotiate directly. and i would add in helps locate your own community housing cou
but not for the rest of us. this is a very significant issue especially for people who live and expensive housing markets like california where you can't really find a home from less than half a million dollars but very difficult to work with the jumbo market here because dumb blondes the secondary market for both is certainly tried up because think someone to take the risk. take a look at the interest rates as you see between conforming loans which is basically a 30 year fixed rate mortgage...
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we're glad you've joined us. that's all coming up right now. ♪ >> there's so many things that wal-mart is looking forward to doing, like helping people live better, but mostly we're looking forward to helping build stronger communities and relationships. because of your help, the best is yet to come. >> nationwide insurance proudly supports tavis smiley. tavis and nationwide insurance, working to improve financial literacy and the economic empowerment that comes with it. >> ♪ nationwide is on your side ♪ ♪ >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. [captioning made possible by kcet public television] tavis: there is so much to talk about with francis ford coppola, there was no way we could get it all in one program. he was kind enough to stick around for a few more questions. i began the second part of our conversation by asking him about the financial ups and downs of his life and career. what lessons have you taken from that part of your life, having fame, having fortu
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chris: brilliant use of the word they. he's talking on the tube to the biggest audience in history, up against us and the media. it was brilliant. >> the vice president knew there was a lot of pressure on president eisenhower to dump him for the second-term. so he gets on there and acts human. in a way that people can relate to. talking about his two small children and a dog. it was a brilliant performance. it sealed his -- chris: it is funny, because he didn't learn the lesson of how powerful television was. we'll see anyway. in 2004, with television everywhere, barack obama used his keynote at the democratic convention in 2004 to vault from nowhere to an overnight sensation. >> i stand here knowing that my story is part of the larger american story, that i owe a debt too all of those that came before me and that in no other country on earth is my story even possible. chris: howard, what did you think when you watched that on division? >> we were there in boston for that. i don't think anybody in that city thought this gu
chris: brilliant use of the word they. he's talking on the tube to the biggest audience in history, up against us and the media. it was brilliant. >> the vice president knew there was a lot of pressure on president eisenhower to dump him for the second-term. so he gets on there and acts human. in a way that people can relate to. talking about his two small children and a dog. it was a brilliant performance. it sealed his -- chris: it is funny, because he didn't learn the lesson of how...
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and it faces us big ways. now, there is a fiction that comes about, i think again on both the liberal and conservative side about fixing medicare. i would say in many ways there has been unison on not fixing medicare. from the left, you get t argument that you can't fix medicare by itself. we can onlyix medicar if we fixed medicare as part of some very grand scheme on fixing total health care and er economy. i am not opposed to trying to fix health care in the economy. and is health care reform bill attempts and some moderate ways to try to do some of tha the notion thatou can just leave medicare alone, that medicare can operate without a real budget in the midst of all of this is somewhat sill medicare is in many ways like the line in football. it leads. and if you talk to the head of the insurance company's, i have done that, they indicate that many of the prices that they set for the goods and services they provide is directl related to what they see medicare set as a price. maybe we can set a price sometim
and it faces us big ways. now, there is a fiction that comes about, i think again on both the liberal and conservative side about fixing medicare. i would say in many ways there has been unison on not fixing medicare. from the left, you get t argument that you can't fix medicare by itself. we can onlyix medicar if we fixed medicare as part of some very grand scheme on fixing total health care and er economy. i am not opposed to trying to fix health care in the economy. and is health care reform...
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a lot of it goes back to my materials i was able to use old projects in notes and i had used on various other things. >> [inaudible] >> i picked up spanish gradually but then you get better at it. my speaking is not bad it is better than the french and i started from scratch with at. franchise can handle as long as i have a dictionary but i cannot understand it when it is spoken it is strictly a written language. spanish is getting better because i am trying harder. i can as the question and get an answer. anybody else? >> what group reached treated back? >> the insurgents. the indians and the spanish, the mixed-race. >> [inaudible] >> yes. the church that was shot up the ruins are still there and if you look carefully you can see yes. not small bullet holes have eroded away but the gun shop. -- shot. >> you're pretty hard on the amerian leadership with their ambition. yo had to re quarter the capability of taylor and scott. what would be your response to that? one of the interesting political dynamics that existed. >> some reviewers point* out that my account except for the beautiful f
a lot of it goes back to my materials i was able to use old projects in notes and i had used on various other things. >> [inaudible] >> i picked up spanish gradually but then you get better at it. my speaking is not bad it is better than the french and i started from scratch with at. franchise can handle as long as i have a dictionary but i cannot understand it when it is spoken it is strictly a written language. spanish is getting better because i am trying harder. i can as the...
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what what technique the use -- >> what technique do use? >> i read books and i talked to a lot of people. i have a good memory. i think that many of us to just take what we have and live off of that. >> as you are writing this memoir, are you just recalling off the top of your head or have you kept notes over the years? >> i have not kept notes, but what i did for the last two years was meet with this the gentleman and he would bring a tape recorder and asked me questions about different parts of my life. i've got those, and it is quite a library to look at. >> do you want to just give us a hand on what story you are telling that we will read about next year? >> i would think about what they might be. some are probably profane and not for widespread circulation. >> when will it will be published? >> -- when will it be published? >> whenever the publisher publishes it. >> here is george mcgovern. >> some members of the press started to venture the opinion that i was just too nice of a guy to be president of the united states. how could such
what what technique the use -- >> what technique do use? >> i read books and i talked to a lot of people. i have a good memory. i think that many of us to just take what we have and live off of that. >> as you are writing this memoir, are you just recalling off the top of your head or have you kept notes over the years? >> i have not kept notes, but what i did for the last two years was meet with this the gentleman and he would bring a tape recorder and asked me...
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join us on monday. "squawk on the street" is next. >>> consumer prices were unchanged in july according to the latest government data. without fad and energy prices up .1%. industrial production, factory capacity, university of michigan's consumer index. the fda cleared the new anti-psychotic drug. the company says sales of the drug could exceed $1 billion a yea year. >>> live from the financial capital of the world, that's the outside view. we are right behind that flag. that's where we are. this is "squawk on the street." >> it is friday. >> that flag is right there. >> literally. >> outside that window. good morning, everybody. the open looks like it is going to be flat. plus retail stocks looking brighter. will back to school be better than expected? >> on this friday, just moments ago on "squawk box," mohammed el-erian says the market is on a sugar high. we know how those usually end. it is way ahead of reality. and the question is will investors start to -- will that sentiment feed through? we are
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stay with us. we will be light back. >>> a lot of tweets coming in on the story we have just shared with you. let's get a couple of these. i knew when reported this gym killer had a problem with women. it probably began with his relationship with his mother. boy, that seems to be the case. another instance of violence against women, sadly, these women weren't given a chance to survive. >> no, they weren't. by the way, we expect there might be some updates on that story. stay with us. we'll be taking you back to pittsburgh from time to time to bring you up to date. >>> the meanwhile, the border of china and korea, laura ling and producer, euna lee, arrive home. this is where i have decided to shut up. roger, roll it. >> proving once again there are stories for which words just get in the way. the families of both women credit former president, bill clinton, and his one-day trip to north korea for securing their release. listen to what laura ling said today recalling the moment she and euna lee reali
stay with us. we will be light back. >>> a lot of tweets coming in on the story we have just shared with you. let's get a couple of these. i knew when reported this gym killer had a problem with women. it probably began with his relationship with his mother. boy, that seems to be the case. another instance of violence against women, sadly, these women weren't given a chance to survive. >> no, they weren't. by the way, we expect there might be some updates on that story. stay with...
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there used to fly members of both parties. eight new jets will replace seven older plants that are more expensive to operate. the department of defense will operate the jets and says it only ask for four planes and does not need the others. this is after lawmakers tore into the ceo's of the automaker's when they came to capitol hill last year. the reason? they flew there on private jets. the family vacation to europe did not do the trick. the wife of south carolina's lovesick governors moving out. she sent out a message today. she and her sons are leaving the governor's mansion for their beach house more than 100 miles away. she says there will be back to visit and she will keep acting as first lady. mark sanford confessed to cheating on his wife in june after he disappeared to visit his mistress and we now know soul mate in argentina. he said he is trying to work things out with his wife. not to be confused with h1n1, president obama is back on the campaign trail. some analysts say the results of the key elections could be co
there used to fly members of both parties. eight new jets will replace seven older plants that are more expensive to operate. the department of defense will operate the jets and says it only ask for four planes and does not need the others. this is after lawmakers tore into the ceo's of the automaker's when they came to capitol hill last year. the reason? they flew there on private jets. the family vacation to europe did not do the trick. the wife of south carolina's lovesick governors moving...
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stay with us. corneille is a talented singer songwriter whose u.s. debut is called "the birth of cornelius." in 1994 he escaped from his home in rwanda during a period of genocide. here is some of the single, "back to life." ♪ tavis: good to have you on. >> is a pleasure to be here. i love your show. i am doing great. tavis: i want to talk about your journey in a second. i want to ask about how a u.s. debut compares to debuting elsewhere around the world. you are known elsewhere around the world trade when you say u.s. debut, that means what? -- around the world. when you say u.s. debut, that means what? >> it is a really important chapter in my musical journey. when i go back and try to reconnect with mine used and when i was young and innocent and i eve about the business. i just wanted to sing and -- and naive about the business. i just wanted to sing and write songs. i knew english first. i connected with the english right away. it is almost like the debut -- and i do not want to put down my french career. i am so thankful for it. the u.s. debu
stay with us. corneille is a talented singer songwriter whose u.s. debut is called "the birth of cornelius." in 1994 he escaped from his home in rwanda during a period of genocide. here is some of the single, "back to life." ♪ tavis: good to have you on. >> is a pleasure to be here. i love your show. i am doing great. tavis: i want to talk about your journey in a second. i want to ask about how a u.s. debut compares to debuting elsewhere around the world. you are...
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those of us who loved him and who will take him to his rest today, pray that what he was to us and what he wished for others will someday come to pass for all the world. >> there is more, by the way, including raw footage of his brother's funerals and the moment when senator kennedy stood all but alone and gave a speech opposing the iraq war. remember that? also, there is another potential hurricane to tell you about. this storm is growing in the atlantic and most of you along the eastern seaboard will want to see this. also, remember the aftershow. it comes on right at 4:00. cnn.com/live as we continue this special tribute and all the day's news. i'll be right back. sweet! (together) sweet! (announcer) now for the first time, a gram of healthy fiber in every packet. sweet! (announcer) splenda® with fiber. i never thought i would have a heart attack, but i did. you need to talk to your doctor about aspirin. you need to be your own advocate. be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. you take care of your kids, now it's time to take care of yourself. >>> develop
those of us who loved him and who will take him to his rest today, pray that what he was to us and what he wished for others will someday come to pass for all the world. >> there is more, by the way, including raw footage of his brother's funerals and the moment when senator kennedy stood all but alone and gave a speech opposing the iraq war. remember that? also, there is another potential hurricane to tell you about. this storm is growing in the atlantic and most of you along the eastern...
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has progress taken us to a better place? i'd say it's taken us for a ride. honestly, what thanks do we owe progress? we're up to our necks in landfill, and down to the wire in resources and climate change is out to get us. that's why progress plays no role inside post shredded wheat. here, we put the "no" in innovation. post original shredded wheat is still ju the one simple, honest ingredient which naturally comes with vitamins, minerals and fiber. all we did was make it spoon size. did we go too far? >>> and some day long after the convention and long after the signs come down and the crowds stop cheering and the band stops playing, may it be said that we kept the faith. may it be received our party in 1980 that we found our faith again. >> wow. welcome back to "hardball." tonight at 9:00 p.m. eastern, the premier of our documentary, "the kennedy brothers." the look at the lives of ted i did kennedy, john kennedy and robert kennedy and joseph kennedy, jr.ment all four kennedy brothers and their amazing sag yachlt here is a look at ted den i can's speech at
has progress taken us to a better place? i'd say it's taken us for a ride. honestly, what thanks do we owe progress? we're up to our necks in landfill, and down to the wire in resources and climate change is out to get us. that's why progress plays no role inside post shredded wheat. here, we put the "no" in innovation. post original shredded wheat is still ju the one simple, honest ingredient which naturally comes with vitamins, minerals and fiber. all we did was make it spoon size....
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him with us. he is r.j. harris. please welcome him. [applause] >> good evening. how're you tonight? hello from whb 580. one of the highest-rated stations in the country. [applause] i am r.j. harris and i am running for office of president of the united states of america. that is what i get. i heard some laughing there. i get that because my job as the morning host is to make people happy in the morning so usually, i am talking about hillary's with this new blue pants suit, larger than they had been or bill clinton gallivanting off to las vegas without hillary to celebrate his birthday. or even perhaps, the fact that we hear that president bush went soft on dick cheney which brought to mind that instead of waterboarding, the president wanted to give the people at guantanamo sponge baths. i get laughter when talking about running for the presidency because people are used to meet being a goofball. in 2007 i listed the five points i felt were the most important to straighten out the u.s. of -- united
him with us. he is r.j. harris. please welcome him. [applause] >> good evening. how're you tonight? hello from whb 580. one of the highest-rated stations in the country. [applause] i am r.j. harris and i am running for office of president of the united states of america. that is what i get. i heard some laughing there. i get that because my job as the morning host is to make people happy in the morning so usually, i am talking about hillary's with this new blue pants suit, larger than...
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thanks for having us over. >>> an american sentenced to hard labor in myanmar is going home seven years early. he was arrested after swimming across the lake to visit a noble prize winning activist who is under house arrest. but virginia senator jim webb flew to myanmar to help with the release. >> clearly getting the release of john yettaw was important. he's an ill man. he had been taken to a hospital before the verdict was delivered with seizures. we understand he's a vietnam veteran and has a troubled mind i think is the best way of putting it. and obviously, one doesn't know why he swam this lake. there were reports at the time that he had a vision she was going to be assassinated. >> earlier today, webb became the first american to meet with myanm myanmar's top leader, but perhaps the biggest achievement came when he was allowed to meet with the opposition leader today. he conveyed his deep respects. >>> the taliban are claiming responsibility for today's suicide attack in kabul, afghanistan. at least seven died in that attack and 91 were wounded. the bomb site is next to the u.n.
thanks for having us over. >>> an american sentenced to hard labor in myanmar is going home seven years early. he was arrested after swimming across the lake to visit a noble prize winning activist who is under house arrest. but virginia senator jim webb flew to myanmar to help with the release. >> clearly getting the release of john yettaw was important. he's an ill man. he had been taken to a hospital before the verdict was delivered with seizures. we understand he's a vietnam...
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thosof us who are sick becae we, too, may t sick some day. so tt's the reason for the requirement that everyons in. >> moyers:s it a legitimate concern that if i'm requiredy government to have insurce and the onlyeople selling that insurance are insurae companies, then i'm their ptive? >> well, what it reay means th is we have to be... i think this is the next shoe to dp in this debat once we get pa five bills and we can focus on wh are the details ofealth reform, health inrance reform... sorry, legislation is, there' be a set of rul about what are the minim benefits that need to be providedo people are adequately protected what's the bas plan that peopleill get? at are the subsidies that people are going to t? and will the subsidi that ople get be adequate so that now they're gointo be required have health insurance corage, they can actually afford that verage? and when we see e details of e legislation, when we get t a house bi and a senate bill ana final bill, i believe everyone wilbe focused on that question because sometng on the order o
thosof us who are sick becae we, too, may t sick some day. so tt's the reason for the requirement that everyons in. >> moyers:s it a legitimate concern that if i'm requiredy government to have insurce and the onlyeople selling that insurance are insurae companies, then i'm their ptive? >> well, what it reay means th is we have to be... i think this is the next shoe to dp in this debat once we get pa five bills and we can focus on wh are the details ofealth reform, health inrance...
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tell us exactly what he wants. then he can go to the wall with his public approval, his support in congress and push forward on that plan, make it it clear what's in it and what is not in it and then get into the negotiations with the house and the senate. >> host: is it too late, when has the train left the station? >> guest: well, you are letting the opponents of healthcare, of of the obama plan if there is one, concrete in form. you are letting the opponents define what it it is and they are very good at it it. just as democrats are very good at painting republicans into a corner, the republicans, conservatives are very good at painting the president into a corner. so what's happening is that they're punching at every possibility, every possible component of the plan and the president has yet to say, this is what i favor and here is the bill that i favor. he's letting these bills move through congress. they got this in them and that in them. you had a caller earlier who said he's read the entire bill. good for h
tell us exactly what he wants. then he can go to the wall with his public approval, his support in congress and push forward on that plan, make it it clear what's in it and what is not in it and then get into the negotiations with the house and the senate. >> host: is it too late, when has the train left the station? >> guest: well, you are letting the opponents of healthcare, of of the obama plan if there is one, concrete in form. you are letting the opponents define what it it is...
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ships can usually be tracked by satellite using the automated identification system use known as ais but no one knows where this ship is now and interpol has issued an alert. >> you would expect a ship to have its ais on and be transmitting over time. the indications are that the last recorded ais position was just off france on the 29th of july. sometimes these things go wrong. sometimes they can turn themselves off, but again, it is unusual that a ship suddenly loses contact. >> so what has happened to this ship then, the arctic sea? did it sink? if it did, then its cargo of timber would have floated on the surface and have been spotted. if it was being repaired somewhere, it most certainly would have been spotted by now. above all, why has someone turned off the transponder so it can't be seen by satellite? the priority now is to find this ship and its crew somewhere out there in the atlantic. >> the russian navy has scrambled five ships to join the search. the crews' relatives are waiting for any news of what has happened to the mystery ship. bbc news. >> good ratings on vital t.
ships can usually be tracked by satellite using the automated identification system use known as ais but no one knows where this ship is now and interpol has issued an alert. >> you would expect a ship to have its ais on and be transmitting over time. the indications are that the last recorded ais position was just off france on the 29th of july. sometimes these things go wrong. sometimes they can turn themselves off, but again, it is unusual that a ship suddenly loses contact. >>...
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use the grill. milton know, you are eating grape nuts or something like that. -- neil: no, you're eating grape nuts or something like that. . . discover new seafood creations... inspired from around the country. from the northeast, try our new garlic-roasted maine lobster and crab bake. or from the south, try our new orleans wood-grilled shrimp jambalaya. for a limited time. at red lobster. neil: all right. i want to report on some sad news. we are getting reports that the director john hughes has died apparently of a heart attack earlier today after jogging in new york. he was 59. so many classic movies behind him, the breakfast club, pretty in pink, 16 candles, one of my favorite movies of all times, ferris beuhler's day off. beuhler, beuhler. john is the guy behind that. dead at 59. that's just not right. all right. and my next guest is one of the opponents on healthcare plan, attorney general assistant pa trish is patricia holder. explain were you don't like this? >> i think the risks in gatheri
use the grill. milton know, you are eating grape nuts or something like that. -- neil: no, you're eating grape nuts or something like that. . . discover new seafood creations... inspired from around the country. from the northeast, try our new garlic-roasted maine lobster and crab bake. or from the south, try our new orleans wood-grilled shrimp jambalaya. for a limited time. at red lobster. neil: all right. i want to report on some sad news. we are getting reports that the director john hughes...
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wrapped up for us? >> all my colleagues and people i work with, everyone i talked to it is against it, almost everyone. >> no matter where you go, there are two themes. 1, their only marginally and attention and would like to the -- like to see things improve. what they like our corn dogs on a stick, and we will go get you a turkey leg. gregg: i like deep-fried baloney on a stick. right here. >> i need a pickle dog for gregg at new york. gregg: put it in a box and send it asap. look at that. doesn't that look great? it melts in your mouth. terrific. jane: we are falling in mystery on the high seas. a cargo ship with a 15-man crew banished off the coast of france more than two weeks ago. is it possible they were captured by pirates? imagine... one scooter or power chair that could improve your mobility and your life. one medicare benefit that, with private insurance, may entitle you to pay little to nothing to own it. one company that can make it all happen... your power chair will be paid in full. the s
wrapped up for us? >> all my colleagues and people i work with, everyone i talked to it is against it, almost everyone. >> no matter where you go, there are two themes. 1, their only marginally and attention and would like to the -- like to see things improve. what they like our corn dogs on a stick, and we will go get you a turkey leg. gregg: i like deep-fried baloney on a stick. right here. >> i need a pickle dog for gregg at new york. gregg: put it in a box and send it...
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good to have you with us. stay with us. there is a fresh hope for korean families separated for decades as the north and south reach a deal allowing them to meet. first, most scottish people oppose the release of the man convicted of the lockerbie bombing and they believe the decision has damaged their standing in the world. this is from a poll that we conducted at bbc news. now more from our scotland political editor. >> lockerbie, pan am flight 1 03 exploded in the sky. -- pan am flight 103 exploded in the sky. megrahi was convicted of the crime but he was released by the scottish government because he has terminal cancer. now the situation is controversial. many scottish people are deeply unhappy. pullinpollsters interviewed peon wednesday and thursday this week. the findings suggest that 74% believe that scotland's reputation has been damaged while 60% belief that megrahi should not have been released. the scottish government says that this was mercy to a dying man. scottish people are skeptical. 68% think other factors
good to have you with us. stay with us. there is a fresh hope for korean families separated for decades as the north and south reach a deal allowing them to meet. first, most scottish people oppose the release of the man convicted of the lockerbie bombing and they believe the decision has damaged their standing in the world. this is from a poll that we conducted at bbc news. now more from our scotland political editor. >> lockerbie, pan am flight 1 03 exploded in the sky. -- pan am flight...
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i will use an example. today, you have many arab or muslimountries which are still at civil war, not all of them, i am talking mostly about non oil-producing countries, many pundits saying they are poor because they are muslim, they don't have the right religion, islam is not expressing enough individual responsibility, everything is destiny, there is no reason to invest in the future, you just wait and see what will happen to you. these are common explanations for the poverty of the country like egypt, in the 50s you had the dominance of explanations saying the asian people, because they were confusion this, they were never able to grow because confucianism, there is no interest in the future and people keep repeating the same gesture. what happens today under mur own eyes, in less than 25 years, when you employ at the right economic policy which is exactly the same everywhere, do aly everywhere, very rapidly, i mentioned egypt is growing, china is growing, india is growing, india is an interesting case as
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and she joins us from washington. thanks very much for being with us. >> thanks for having me. >> many people of course are wondering has our involvement in iraq and in afghanistan, in terms of lives lost and money spent, been worth it? and i guess the question to you is, has it? >> well, i think that the two conflicts are very different and has had different sets of . the war in afghanistan is very clearly tied to what happened on september 11th, 2001. those attacks were coordinated and planned from afghan territory. and so the objective of that operation have really been to ensure that there is no more taliban presence in the country that can facilitate something like that happening again. vaik much murkier question. after the invasion and the initial rationale for the war didn't seem to hold up with the lack of weapons of mass destruction being found, it became a very different situation there. the real question there for the future is the extent to which the aqi government is going to be able to stand on its own f
and she joins us from washington. thanks very much for being with us. >> thanks for having me. >> many people of course are wondering has our involvement in iraq and in afghanistan, in terms of lives lost and money spent, been worth it? and i guess the question to you is, has it? >> well, i think that the two conflicts are very different and has had different sets of . the war in afghanistan is very clearly tied to what happened on september 11th, 2001. those attacks were...
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why is it such a special day for us? because for so many years latina women are projected in ways, usually a sexual or emotional being. women who have no mind, and that's what sonia sotomayor does not represent. it's another aspect of ourselves. we are special, beautiful women. we are also brilliant and sharp and able to achieve the highest. >> reporter: what kind of a role model do you think sonia sotomayor will be for you and for other women possibly? >> i think she'll be a great role model. it inspires me. i can see myself there as well. i want to be a boilgs. i know if she can get all the way up there, i can totally reach my goal. a great role model. >> reporter: thank you very much. i'm going to swing in this direction to talk to myra. tell me why else you have -- >> i'm sorry. >> tell me why you admire her? >> i admire a woman who followed her dream, but first and foremost, i admire the woman who -- is reaching her dream as a mother. this is a single puerto rican parent who raise two wonderful children. one is a do
why is it such a special day for us? because for so many years latina women are projected in ways, usually a sexual or emotional being. women who have no mind, and that's what sonia sotomayor does not represent. it's another aspect of ourselves. we are special, beautiful women. we are also brilliant and sharp and able to achieve the highest. >> reporter: what kind of a role model do you think sonia sotomayor will be for you and for other women possibly? >> i think she'll be a great...
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, making us feel loved, making us believe in ourselves. she spent quality time with each of those grandchildren you saw here on this altar. building sand castles, looking for leprechauns, looking for mates. she did not choose between being strong and soft, complex, or simple. as her story goes out this week, i believe that she will become a new torchbearer for women of our time, sending a message that you don't have to be a certain way. you don't have to fit the stereotype but over your life, you can have a full, complete, spiritual life, a life that is about others and they like that is about family. her story teaches us that women are complex and that they can live out every simple, single aspect of the complexity. in closing, let me say that in the last few years of her life, i ,mummy to be almost more of inspiring them in her 85 years. she who never sat still was forced to confront thomas. it was hard for her. she never come plain and she never asked for pity. she fought and fought and fought right up to her very last breath. over the
, making us feel loved, making us believe in ourselves. she spent quality time with each of those grandchildren you saw here on this altar. building sand castles, looking for leprechauns, looking for mates. she did not choose between being strong and soft, complex, or simple. as her story goes out this week, i believe that she will become a new torchbearer for women of our time, sending a message that you don't have to be a certain way. you don't have to fit the stereotype but over your life,...
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>>xiaoying: regarding the maps, no other country objected to us in the past. of course, with the realization of oil reserves, our neighbouring countries made their own claims. beforehand, they had stayed silent. >>reporter: with oil consumption in east asia expected to rise by 4% annually on average, the region's demand could reach 25 million barrels per day - more than double current consumption levels - by 2020. >>: china consumes the most. it's prepared to assert its claim. and ms. sun explains that this revered ancient poem best sums-up the chinese stance. >>xiaoying: if you push too hard, when we can't take anymore, we'll take action. >>reporter: certainly, beijing has warned oil giants bp and exxon not to help vietnam explore in the south chinasea - if they value doing business with china. on the other hand, it's agreed with it's neighbors including vietnam to conduct joint marine surveysin a bid to reduce tensions. >>: but as the economic exchanges reveal, the relationship is truly asymmetric and china will not concede territory. the balance of power re
>>xiaoying: regarding the maps, no other country objected to us in the past. of course, with the realization of oil reserves, our neighbouring countries made their own claims. beforehand, they had stayed silent. >>reporter: with oil consumption in east asia expected to rise by 4% annually on average, the region's demand could reach 25 million barrels per day - more than double current consumption levels - by 2020. >>: china consumes the most. it's prepared to assert its claim....